NeurOptimal® Neurofeedback

What is NeurOptimal® neurofeedback?

We are so proud to offer NeurOptimal® neurofeedback at our clinic. Developed by two Clinical Psychologists, NeurOptimal® is a type of neurofeedback that is used to help train the brain to function at its best. Our brains and bodies are constantly responding and adapting to our ever changing environment. Sometimes, during stressful or challenging life events, we develop unproductive brain patterns and physiological responses that influence the way we think, feel and behave. Our brains have the incredible ability to learn and change (this is called neuroplasticity), which means that undesired patterns, that may have been present for many years, can be changed. By developing a more flexible and resilient mindset, our brains are better able to respond and adapt to changes, quicker and more appropriately, allowing us to face life’s challenges with more ease.

Free Consultation

Have you ever wondered about what a NeurOptimal® session looks and feels like? At KV Psychology, we are happy to provide you with a consultation where you are able to try NeurOptimal® first hand, with an introductory session. During this time, you’re able to ask any questions you may have and experience first hand the zen that so many discover from brain training.

Neurofeedback Testimonials:

“Every session of NeurOptimal® helps me to relax. Before the session, I feel as though my nervous system is in high gear. I have a lot of anxiety and it is difficult to relax. After the session, I feel like I have geared-down and am able to relax. I sleep better and I find sessions with my therapist are more productive.”

NeurOptimal® is not a medical treatment, device or methodology. It is not used to diagnose medical disorders, nor is it used as a medical treatment for disorders and has not been approved for any medical purpose by the FDA, Health Canada or any other governing agency. While Zengar users may or may not be licensed health care practitioners, their use of NeurOptimal® is solely as a tool for brain training and optimization and not as a means of diagnosis or as a medical intervention.